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COLUMBUS – Today, State Senator Sandra Williams (D-Cleveland) is hosting a holiday food giveaway at the Glenville Elks Lodge in Cleveland. Senator Williams’ goal is to bring holiday cheer by helping those who are struggling to put food on the table in her district. The event aims to provide nutritious holiday food to residents of Senate District 21, among them seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, children and families who are displaced.“For many of us, the holidays are a time for family and friends to be grateful for the blessings in their lives and reflect on the past year. For others, the return of colder weather adds extra strains in health and budgets,” said Senator Williams. “Many people do not know where their next meal will come from. The goal today is to help alleviate the burden for some of these struggling individuals and families.”In the spirit of the holidays, Senator Williams recognizes the importance of giving back and helping those less fortunate. She believes this time of year is especially important for the community to be unified and take care of one another. “This time of year we must be vigilant and check daily on elderly friends, relatives and neighbors who live alone, and those in need,” she added.“It is important for me to give back because there are people in my district who need help. I want them to know that I hear them and that I am here for them. I will continue to fight for them every day,” said Senator Williams. “This giveaway is a small way to show my appreciation for my constituents this holiday season.”

Cleveland—Today, Senator Sandra Williams (D-Cleveland) released the following statement calling for accountability after Judge John O'Donnell found Officer Michael Brelo not guilty of voluntary manslaughter charges in the deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams:

COLUMBUS—State Senator Sandra R. Williams (D-Cleveland) announced today that the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission has approved funding for the Burke Mansion community project through its cultural facilities grant program. The Cleveland Music School Settlement, which serves as the owner and operator, will use over $250,000 to replace the HVAC system at the Burke Mansion.

Columbus, OH—This week, in a hand delivered letter to Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor and other Justices of the Supreme Court, as well as the Constitutional Modernization Committee, State Senator Sandra Williams (D-Cleveland) urged the Ohio Supreme Court to abolish the grand jury process in Ohio.